Jenn-Air SVD48600 manual Rec essat cent ero f v alve st em and engag e

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To adjust grill burner air shutters and surface burner air shutters (some models)

The left hand air shuttercontrolsthe rear half of the grill burner, or the rear surface

burner.The righthandshuttercontrolsthe fronthalfofthe grillburneror thefrontsurface burner.

Slide air shutter backward or forward to

 

increaseordecreasethesizeoftheairopening. __NGRILL

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screwdriverblade may be requiredto make

 

this adjustment, Observe change in flame

 

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Adjustment is satisfactorywhen a clearly

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defined, even blue flame results at the Hi

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flame setting. The snugfit of the air shutter

 

assures it will remainpositionedcorrectly.

 

On any burner,closingthe air shuttertoo far willcause the flame to become soft and yellowtipped.Openingthe air shuttertoo wide will cause the flame to blowaway from

the burnerports, Proper adjustmentwill producea sharp, clearly defined even, blue flame.

This appliancehas been shipped from the factory with Lo and Med flame settings adjustedfor usewith naturalgas and average installations.There is a wide variety of conditionscausedbyaltitudeand gas mixturescontrolledby utilitycompanieswhichwill vary and affectthe gas flame and performance.Adjustmentsshouldbe made at time of installation. If conditionschange, follow the procedures outlined below to adjust the Lo setting.

To adjust the Lo setting

1.Light burnerand set controlknob for lowflame. 2. Remove control knob from valve stem.

CAUTION: Never use a metal blade to pry

 

 

knob off. If knob cannot be easily removed

 

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tuck the folds of a cloth dishtowelunder the

 

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knob skirt and pull the towel forward with

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steady, even pressure.

3. Insert a slender, thin-blade screwdriver into

 

the recessat centerof valve stemand engage

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blade with slot in adjustingscrew.

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4.Turn center stem adjustingscrew slightlyto _ set flame size.Note: Turn clockwiseto reduce

or counterclockwiseto increase flame size.

5.Replacecontrolknob when adjustmentis completed.

Proper adjustmentwill producea stable,steady blue flame of minimumsize. The final adjustmentshould be checked by turning knobfrom Hi to Lo several times without extinguishinghe flame. This adjustment,at the Lo setting,will automaticallyprovide

the proper flame size at Meal setting.

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Contents EmJENN-AIR What to do if YOU Smell GAS Jenn-Air Customer Assistance Appliance Usage Read before operating your range Fire Hazard Page Important Safety Notice and Warning Date Purchased Air Grille Ve ntilation System To adjust surface burner air shutter some models Bl ad e with slo t in a djustingsc rew Rec essat cent ero f v alve st em and engag eE p rop er fla m e siz e a t M eal se ttin g Damage to these areas Food To Install Burner Module To Remove Grill Module To Install Grill ModuleNever Leave Grill Unattended During Grill Operation Page Page Porcelain Burner Basin Grill BurnerGrease Container Function Pads To programOven Light Pad Control Panel Number PadsPage For recommendationsfor specificfoods Different Racks Page To cancel Timer To set TimerTo set oven to start immediately and shut off automatically I0001g3o o Page For ConventionalBake use the Bake Pad IcooKSSUse convectionbakingfor breads, cakes, cookies and pies Page Preheating is not necessary Page Convect Roasting Frozen to Finish Use the Convect Roast Pad for best results Here are a few examples of times and temperatures KVE00 H. L= Page Do not Attempt to CLEAN, RUB, or Applywater to Gasketon Oven Omit steps 4 & 5 if you wish cleaningto begin immediately To set oven to start cleaning immediatelyZoo To cancel self-clean Touch Cancel Off Pad Page Page Page Page To adjust Wok- Model AO142 Griddle Model AG302If ventilation system is not capturing smoke efficiently Check rack position Voltage into house may be low If baking results differ from previous oven JENN-AIR
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